Wednesday, March 23, 2005

Reds beat blues...

Once again a week passes between posts on my weblog. For me the most important thing that has happened since last post is that Liverpool beat Everton 2-1 in the second Merseyside derby of the season. It was a great game with much incident... Liverpool suffered four injuries and a sending off but still managed to hold on for the win. The local rivalry took on extra importance this time because the two teams are fighting for 4th place in the Premiership and the coveted 4th Champions League place for next season. Now Liverpool are only 4 points behind Everton with eight games remaining in the season. Could be a close finish.

Other goings on... we helped Rachael move a sofa into her flat on Monday night. We probably made quite a sight, me, Andy & Paul walking along London Road carrying a sofa. The Bath Half-Marathon was held on Sunday so I went down to Green Park Station to watch the runners go by and listen to Samba Sulis (the samba band that my parents are a part of) bang out their rhythms. The runners really love the drumming and many of them give thumbs up or clap as they run past.

On Friday I/we will be taking Andy and Fi to Heathrow for their flight to New York. I am extremely jealous of the trip they are taking. We've been to New York once (on our way home from our honeymoon in Cape Cod) but were only able to spend about an hour there before having to catch the Staten Island ferry back to our car.

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